Showing posts with label snaps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snaps. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 October 2010








don't eat too much candy, now.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

All the King's Men


"Girls from Roedean,
Girls from Shipley,
Girls from Hounslow,
Girls from Whitby."

Does that lyric make anyone else think that this song is like an alternative version of 'The Girls' by Calvin Harris?
haha.


I likey these a lot, they're by Katrin Braga:




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Monday, 30 August 2010

oh joseph,

be mine, be mine, be mine.

I told you my obsession with Joseph Gordon-Levitt was rekindled after watching Inception...





Love this "rather raunchy" GQ editorial with Claudia Schiffer from a couple of years ago. Sexy as.
And as well as wanting HIM, I really wouldn't mind her hair... And face.... And figure...


grrr!

pretty please?

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Obviously he's equally as adorable (though marginally less sexy, I would say) in 500 Days of Summer with Zooey Deschanel. They would have beautiful children.


So, inevitably, I love this video.. do do watch, it's so lovely, and the song is by She & Him, Zooey's band, who, if you haven't heard of them (though I'm sure you have!) make some wonderful music. I think it's probably my favourite song of theirs.

Hollie over at Lipstick and Balloons (a blog I just discovered, check it out) posted about Kate Kanzier shoes... and I have fallen in love with just about every pair of brogues on her site. I want them. But so many pairs are sold out in my size GODDANGIT!


a bientot

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Friday, 13 August 2010

Sunday, 8 August 2010

simply the best (ival)

Excuse the terrible post title... I couldn't resist.

Here are a few choice snaps from camp bestival, taken with the new camera.


If you can see that his fingers read "Chipmunk"..... It was ironic. I swear.

Summer Camp


Lissie


Stornoway

Lad humour

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic


Hurts

Ellie Goulding


Kassidy


Friendly Fires

yay!



So another good weekend. Bumped into the lead singer of Stornoway outside the dance tent and had a quick chat with him, which was cool, and also went and met Kassidy after they played an unbelievably under-audienced set at the bandstand. They really are epic, in a year I reckon they'll be massive. And such nice guys too!! aah.

Musical stand out acts:

Kassidy - I've gone on enough about them over the last few posts I guess. But they're just BRILL!

Lissie - man that girl has a crackin set of pipes. Best voice of the whole weekend. Dayummm she can sing.

Ellie G - also has a brilliant voice but in a very different way to Lissie. The sort of tremor in her voice which you notice on her records is more prominent live, which is definitely a good thing, it's what makes her unique among so many good female artists around at the mo.

Madness - funsies. One for the oldies but still, so many classics.

Hurts - really really awesome live. They take an opera singer on tour with them which doesn't sound like it would work, but it really does!! Can't wait for their album; I think it comes out in september.

Friendly Fires - what a way to finish the weekend. Just brilliant... and their lead singer's dancing is superb. If a little reminiscent of some sort of gay burlesque club.

Other highlights include.. lots of juggling and diablo at the circus skills area in the children's field (which was probably only designed to cater for the under 13s.. but meh), very cheap tea and toast, mucking around in the dressing up tent, a wee bit o' dubstep, wearing the £5 ball gowns I've mentioned before which we bought at Latitude - albeit only for a few hours! - singing happy birthday to James at the campfire with a load of strangers, seeing an 8 year old do a rather too true to the original (dance move wise) kareoke version of gaga's bad romance, the human jukebox, the silent disco, learning ballet from angelina ballerina, colouring in, and free drinks and crepes on my birthday. Noice.

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Taking retro to its logical conclusion




I blame coco.


The Maccabees




Mumford & Sons (!!!!)


Despite the hideous expensiveness of disposable cameras, and the even more hideous expensiveness of developing their film, there were some rather nice snaps from the weekend.

Monday, 12 July 2010

howl for your homeland




Johnny's new album, Been Listening, is wonderful.

My favourite track is probably 'Amazon Love', but I couldn't find that anywhere to put on here, so this is another brilliant one, 'Barnacled Warship.'

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